Last week, Wells Fargo fired several staff members after claiming they were faking keyboard activity to make it appear like they were working when they were not. Here is why what Wells Fargo management decided to do is just dumb.
Discover the power of mid-year reviews in goal achievement. Learn how to assess your goals, make adjustments, and stay motivated for a successful year.
6 Crucial Questions to Ask Yourself Before Accepting a Job Offer
Before accepting a job offer, consider these six crucial questions to ensure the role aligns with your career goals and personal values. Make the right choice with our guide.
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Impostor (or imposter; there's a whole debate on this) syndrome is a pervasive feeling of self-doubt and insecurity that can plague anyone, regardless of their accomplishments. That nagging voice inside your head insists you're not good enough, don't belong, or are a fraud.
Gen AI is here to stay — here are 5 skills to help you stay relevant in the changing job market
Gen AI has become a popular tool in the workplace, and experts say people will need to reskill in order to keep up. These 5 skills will help you stay relevant.
In a Job Interview, This Is How to Acknowledge Your Weaknesses
One day, a young woman named Michele Hansen spotted a job opening that piqued her interest. She wasn’t qualified—the posting was for a product manager at an investment company, and she had no experience in financial services. In that situation, the voice in your head screams for self-promotion. When you have to address your weaknesses in a cover letter or an interview, it’s only natural to channel your inner Michael Scott: “I work too hard. I care too much.”
We would like to pretend that there is no age discrimination, but it does exist. Here are some valuable strategies for mature workers who find themselves job hunting.
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The Job Search Tip Introverts Hate (But Desperately Need)
No matter how talented, skilled, or educated you are, if you're an introvert, you're at a bit of a disadvantage in a job search. The vast majority of introverts are amazing, highly qualified people who do their jobs extremely well—but they have a lot of trouble when it comes time to get hired.
Depression and Job Hunting Can be a Vicious Combination
Job hunting triggers my depression. Although I use coping skills to avoid it, I have slipped into depressive episodes while looking for work. Learn more at HealthyPlace.
Bosses are back in power — so get used to companies quiet cutting and quiet firing workers this year
Some companies are finding more discreet ways to trim their workforce without carrying out dramatic layoffs as they attempt to cut costs during a period of economic uncertainty
The worst part of tech layoffs? The corporate bullshit.
EBay to eliminate about 1,000 jobs, or 9% of full-time workforce Jamie Iannone, eBay’s CEO, told employees in a letter published on a corporate blog, that the company will also “scale back the number of contracts we have within our alternate workforce over the coming months.” Iannone said the jo
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